Distance from the sea (m) | 12 |
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Depth | 10 |
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View |
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Position |
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Noise |
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Building width | 14.08 |
Building |
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Enclosure |
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Facade street |
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Transportation |
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Building existence |
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Building(s.m.) | 497 |
Building permission |
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Good condition |
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Building height | 0.01 |
Number of facades |
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Drilling |
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Slope |
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Benefits |
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Urban condition |
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Structure factor | 3.6 |
Cover factor | 0.7 |
Description.
Gyzi, plot of 138 sq.m., with an old detached house of 93 sq.m., with a building factor of 3.6 and a coverage factor of 0.7, builds 497 sq.m. It is corner, at the highest point in Gyzi with an unlimited view and in a very quiet and commercial area. It is close to schools, market, transport and from one side of the plot it faces the Acropolis. The area was named around 1925 after famous painter Nikolaos Gyzis. By all rights, the neighbourhood should have been called Γύζη (pronounced [ˈʝi.zi]). However, due to the fact that he signed his paintings using the Latin alphabet (as he lived in Germany for a time period), this was reabsorbed into the Greek language with the current spelling and pronunciation.